UNESCO inscribed Český Krumlov's historic centre in 1992, and the town has since become one of the most visited destinations in Czechia after Prague. The Vltava river describes a tight double meander through the old town, creating a natural amphitheatre that the castle complex, the second largest in the country after Prague Castle, watches over from a rocky spur. The castle's Baroque theatre, completed in 1682 and preserving its original stage machinery, scenery, and props, is one of the best-preserved court theatres in Europe.
Roughly 14,100 people live in Český Krumlov, located in southern Bohemia near the Austrian border. Tourism dominates the local economy, and the old town's narrow streets fill with visitors during summer months. The Egon Schiele Art Centrum, named after the Austrian painter who spent time here and depicted the town in several works, hosts rotating exhibitions of modern and contemporary art.
Escortservice.com publishes reviewed companion profiles for this area. The directory does not arrange, mediate, or provide services of any kind. Hotels and pensions in the historic centre and along the river serve visitors, though advance booking is advisable during peak season. All users must confirm they are at least 18.
The Vltava above Český Krumlov provides one of the most popular canoeing sections in Bohemia, running from Vyšší Brod through a series of gentle rapids and pools. Downstream, the river continues through the Lipno reservoir region toward the town. The castle gardens, laid out in formal Baroque style with a revolving open-air theatre, host summer performances.
UNESCO inscribed Český Krumlov's historic centre in 1992, and the town has since become one of the most visited destinations in Czechia after Prague. The Vltava river describes a tight double meander through the old town, creating a natural amphitheatre that the castle complex, the second largest in the country after Prague Castle, watches over from a rocky spur. The castle's Baroque theatre, completed in 1682 and preserving its original stage machinery, scenery, and props, is one of the best-preserved court theatres in Europe.
Roughly 14,100 people live in Český Krumlov, located in southern Bohemia near the Austrian border. Tourism dominates the local economy, and the old town's narrow streets fill with visitors during summer months. The Egon Schiele Art Centrum, named after the Austrian painter who spent time here and depicted the town in several works, hosts rotating exhibitions of modern and contemporary art.
Escortservice.com publishes reviewed companion profiles for this area. The directory does not arrange, mediate, or provide services of any kind. Hotels and pensions in the historic centre and along the river serve visitors, though advance booking is advisable during peak season. All users must confirm they are at least 18.
The Vltava above Český Krumlov provides one of the most popular canoeing sections in Bohemia, running from Vyšší Brod through a series of gentle rapids and pools. Downstream, the river continues through the Lipno reservoir region toward the town. The castle gardens, laid out in formal Baroque style with a revolving open-air theatre, host summer performances.
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